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Monday, December 24. 2012Monday morning linksMy pic is the Congregational Church of lovely and quaint Lyme, CT last week. Have a Merry, guilt-free Christmas. D.C. has power and wealth while the rest of the country suffers. It's not a question of who the odds favor. The federal government has emerged as one of the most potent factors driving income inequality in the United States - especially in the nation's capital. Do women need marriage anymore? Obama Uses Funeral Service to Talk About Himself Gun control advocates are utopians. Their perspective is that, if guns are no longer readily available, that violence will evaporate. Should Americans Learn From Israeli Gun Laws ‘How Dare You Let Your Mental Illness Disturb My Gun-Control Narrative?’ Dalrymple: It is not likely that psychiatrists could have prevented the massacre. Police Officers in School Don’t Work, That’s Why Obama’s School is Hiring One Gun Control Advocates' Loudest Voices Are Most Heavily Protected Social Security and Medicare Are Already Welfare Tax code milking cash cow dry DEMOCRATIC OFFICIALS in Maryland, NJ, NY and Massachusetts Face Prison Time for Voter Fraud New Study Finds Democrats Fully to Blame for Subprime Mortgage Crisis that Caused 2008 Financial Disaster Sen Tim Scott: A party that doesn't think with its skin Is Shear serious? The GOP should abandon it’s principles because Obama is more popular?
Tom Friedman's view:
This Just In: John Wayne Is Dead The crisis of American conservatism Moving from an Emboldened Left in 2012 to a Legal Insurrection in 2013
Sunday, December 23. 2012Sunday morning politics-free linksWhy Santa is a terrible role model 2012: The Year in Bans Why is English spelling so wacky? How Capitalism Made the Christmas Tree Better Stanford Gets an Atheist “Chaplain” Why Some Kids Have An Inflated Sense Of Their Skills Do Cities Densify or Disperse as They Grow? Fired for being too attractive 100 Diagrams That Changed the World The UK: Teenage boys 'reduced to ogling shower pictures in catalogues' American Dream Fades for Generation Y Professionals Government Destroys Buckyballs, Assaults the Mind Why Is Public Nudity Illegal? It Is Five Time More Difficult To Get An Attendant Job At Delta Airlines Than Enter Harvard (h/t Insty) Saturday, December 22. 2012Why the nasty-looking AR-15 is so popularIt is no "assault weapon." "AR" means Armalite Rifle, not assault rifle. It's good for target shooting and for small game and critters like coyotes and groundhogs. Some consider it a lady's rifle, but might best be termed "gender-neutral." It is easily customizable. Very popular rifle. I think what most people understand the term "assault rifle" to imply is an automatic rifle, like a Tommy Gun or an AK-47. In the NYT: The press seems usually not to to get that the vast majority of firearms are "semi-automatic." As we have mentioned here, a cowboy six-shooter is semi-automatic. As Rudy Guiliani said yesterday, a would-be killer can kill with anything no matter what it looks like. Killers in the US generally use 9 mm. handguns.
This is interesting: The results of the Gun Free School Zone act’s passage have been devastating. OK, the photos. On top is a Remington semi-auto 30.06, below is an AR-15 semi-auto. Which looks scarier?
Saturday morning linksImage stolen from Moonbattery Why atheist scientists bring their children to church The life of a weekend bartender . . . State Police Investigate Child Making Finger Gun Gesture The Domino Effect of Green Energy Failure GM is alive and taxpayers got ripped off Task Force Warns of NY Budget Meltdown The Stupefying Erudition of Piers Morgan Adam Lanza: the medicalisation of evil A Real Public Opinion Poll: 8,000 People a Day Join NRA After Sandy Hook ... the NRA agrees with a 12-year old Bill Clinton position on school security. The left just called a former Democrat president “crazy.” Ann Coulter makes herself useful Why Obama Sent No Rescue: Benghazi Lasted ‘8 Hours’ But Was ‘Over in ... 30 Minutes’ Friday, December 21. 2012The last Christmas in AmericaA grim view of the future at Zero Hedge: The last Christmas in America
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Friday morning linksThe Boy Who Became a World War II Veteran at 13 Years Old Doomsday Loophole? Grandmother Who Duels With Darth Vader Blacks Enslaving Themselves Homelessness in Obama's America Obama Sidelines Gun Control Communist Chinese Government Calls For Americans to be Disarmed Irony Alert: Super-Sized Anti-Gun Zealot, Michael Moore’s Bodyguard Arrested on Gun Charges Mass. poll: Scott Brown for John Kerry's seat Do-Gooders Ruining Lives in Congo—with the Best of Intentions, Of Course Medical insurance: More Signs of Rate Shock and Awe The Pension Debate is About Much More Than Pensions Letter from Mexican ambassador dampens hope for early release of Jon Hammar Rare earths: the world watches China Settlements in Jerusalem: Listing the Myths Saudi Arabia's SABIC sets sights on U.S. shale gas boom Thursday, December 20. 2012Ancient Mayan History: Your last moments on earth edition
By the way, in case no one's mentioned it, this is your last day on earth. The event takes place tonight at 2:12 EST. Personally, I'll miss the ol' girl. You get kind of attached to a planet after so many years. A very slick countdown clock is here. For just a silly project, the Sun-Sentinal did a terrific job. Click on 'How it works' to see what I mean. The Mayans were way ahead of the curve. After the dust settles and the lava hardens, I'll be going back to my home state of California for a week. I'm bringing the laptop & wireless so I won't be out of touch. As you might recall, the last time I was out there was just before my operation, possibly saying 'goodbye forever' to family and friends. Not the happiest of times. I thought it appropriate that I revisit everyone now that the tidings are good. I'm still facing some serious medical costs, though, so if anyone is feeling the Christmas spirit, a small donation to my medical fund would be very appreciated. Current temperature here in the Florida Keys? A delightful 76. I'm sitting here in my swim trunks with every door and hatch on the boat open. Current temperature in Palo Alto, CA, in the heart of the S.F. Peninsula? 40. Nobody said this would be pretty. On the other hand, I suppose it beats 1,250 degrees. Well, good luck, everyone! Thursday morning linksThe Daily Routines of Famous Writers Judge Bork on Martinis Urban Renewal, Corporate-Style - Zappos.com founder tries to resurrect downtown Las Vegas. Today's history lesson: The Children of Hannibal Howard Zinn in the College Classroom This Is Not a Profile of Nassim Taleb "France psychiatrist guilty over murder by patient." Climate Alarmism: The Beginning of the End? It’s Time for Lawyers to Loosen Their Grip on the American Economy What America's trial lawyers want from Santa Your Scary-Ass Chart of the Day The truth about the AR-15 (h/t Insty)
10 myths about the Connecticut shootings - The horrific Sandy Hook massacre has prompted a wave of ill-informed comment about backward Americans. Our reader Richard's thoughts about gun regulation
Nigeria’s Blood Cries Out: Persecuted Nigerian Christians Seek Protection against Islamist Terror Wednesday, December 19. 2012Gun nutsThe cacophany from the gun nuts is getting intense these days, and very little of it makes logical sense to me. I spoke with a colleague gun nut this week who told me that she'd be afraid even to touch a gun. I promised to take her to the range to get over this phobia. Hoplophobia. Probably a mental illness. A firearm is just a pipe and a hammer. People talk about "dangerous semi-automatic" firearms. What? A cowboy six-shooter is semi-automatic, and so are most duck-hunting shotguns. Automatic firearms are illegal for civilians in the US. I don't think they know what they are talking about. (My error - were illegal but are not now. Missed that change. Machine guns are illegal.) Guns are dangerous? Gee wiz. Who knew? I thought large bottles of Coke and table salt and globalistical warmening were dangerous. Now, I will not get hysterical about this topic because I know that nobody is going to take away my guns or my (heavily-vetted) concealed-carry permit. It's politically impossible. Just one point: How come the gun nuts hate ordinary people having guns - any guns - while it seems fine for "important Liberal people" - like Sen Feinstein, who carries or used to, or Harry Reid, who has carried most of his life, or Mayor Bloomberg, surrounded by armed bodyguards despite his horror of guns, or a President surrounded by a small army of weaponry, or Oprah with her armed bodyguards, etc etc.? This is America. We're all equal. I'm important too. All of my kids can handle firearms. Basic life skill, same as swimming and tennis and trigonometry and land navigation.
Obama Vs. Little Sisters of the PoorDuring college I worked at Jack Frost Dry Goods, a fabric and yarn store in Bedford-Stuyvesant. The owner contributed extra cloth to the Little Sisters of the Poor in the nearby Bushwick neighborhood. My uncle had owned a nursing home in the Bronx when I was much younger than that, and the Little Sisters facility and care was superior. The Little Sisters of the Poor are another example of religious based charitable organizations whose scruples and finances would be violated by Obamacare's requirement that it provide medical insurance that includes contraception and medical treatments that cause sterility or can cause abortions. Aside from its 300 sisters working in their facilities, non-users but still charged for the increased premium, the Little Sisters hires without regard to religion and cares for people without regard to religion. So, according to Obamacare, the Little Sisters of the Poor does not qualify for exemption. Continue reading "Obama Vs. Little Sisters of the Poor"
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Why is there just one approved "black agenda"?
I would think the NAACP would be embarassed about this statement, with its implication that the main black policy agenda is to get stuff from the government.
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Weds. morning linksFalconry season in Qatar Video shows golden eagle snatching toddler — almost — from Montreal park Is Your Bank Account at Risk from ‘Project Blitzkrieg’ There's More Than History at Stake for NYC's First Pre-Fab High-Rise Most Outrageous Reporting of 2012 Professor calls for murder of NRA president Cooling Down the Fears of Climate Change - Evidence points to a further rise of just 1°C by 2100. The net effect on the planet may actually be beneficial.
A Brief History of American Prosperity - An entrepreneurial culture and the rule of law have nourished the nation’s economic dynamism. Egypt Democratically Adopts an Anti-Western Dictatorship U.S. Policy is Making Syria into an Anti-Western, Antisemitic Islamist State Tuesday, December 18. 2012It must be Christmas seasonI have nothing new to post about today. It is a difficult time in central Connecticut, but it is almost Christ's birthday party. Being fresh out of gold, frankincense, and myrrh, what can we offer? We can offer receptivity. We can offer anticipation of a mystery, new life, birth and re-birth, gifts of the spirit to be delivered by FedEx or Santa or the Holy Spirit on Christmas Eve, or any other time, to each heart open to those precious gifts. "... store up treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor decay destroys, nor thieves break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there also will your heart be." Matthew 6 Tuesday morning linksCharlie Chaplin and Einstein "Corporate America has its own religions, and one of them is Myers-Briggs." AVI ponders the IQ test CERN virtually certain it's discovered the Rosetta Stone of physics What Sen Inouye did during the war The Standard Authoritarian Campus Even in Medical School, Affirmative Action Rules Lots of good stuff at Am. Digest The ‘decline of manufacturing’ is an inevitable, global phenomenon, and that’s something to celebrate US drops further on world prosperity index Should We End the Tax Deduction for Charitable Donations? Figures. After Tim Scott Announcement – Cries of “Token Black” and “House Negro” Begin Op-Ed: Time to Stamp 'Cancelled' On Postal Reform? Curl: Elections have consequences. So suck it up and own it, America. Would you put a sign on your house saying "Gun Free Zone"? Monday, December 17. 2012Human Rights Organizations and Obama Foreign PolicyHuman rights abroad are not of real concern to President Obama. This is clearly signaled by the potential nominations of John Kerry and Chuck Hegel to be Secretary of State and Defense, respectively, two men who throughout their careers have buddied up to tyrants and downplayed oppression. None are arguing for direct armed intervention in every case of brutality toward human rights, or the US would be invading at least half the members of the United Nations. But, where US foreign policy interests are aligned with defense of the human rights within a country, there is no justification to ignore or excuse or downplay the gross denial of basic rights, nor for that matter not to aid those aligned with Western values. This is not a new concern unique to the current administration, but it is a heightened problem in the Obama lead-from-behind or the Obama skedaddle-from-town foreign policy. The major human rights organizations have a spotty record of holding this administration’s feet to the fire. Should Kerry and Hegel be the policy-making and public face of US foreign policy, the major human rights organizations either better rise to their pretenses or be self-labeled as frauds. Michael Rubin describes the issue:
A prime example of the hypocrisy of a leading human rights organization, Human Rights Watch, is 9/11 truther, virulent anti-Israel pro-Hamas apologist Richard Falk's membership on its Board of Directors. The anti-Israel animus in President Obama's potential appointments of Kerry and/or Hegel are described by Caroline Glick.
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Monday morning linksThe Third Annual Nigerian Email Conference HESCHMEYER: Radical feminism waging the real war on women Reid vs. the filibuster The Coming Regulatory Black Hole - Thousands of new proposed regulations, delayed by the election, will be issued over the next few months. Gun Crime Soars in England by 35% Where Guns Are Banned Surprise! 40% Of Democrats Own Guns Media Sets Gun Control Narrative, Shuts Down Mental Health Debate Volokh: A Thought Experiment Related to School Shootings
At Jacobson:
Green Grift: Solar Firms Under Investigation for Inflating Costs ObamaCare Will Bring Bureaucracy, Endless Rules And Coercion, But Improve Nothing 'Israel and 1938 Czechoslovakia are similar' "Israel Through the Eyes of a Christian Sojourner,” Muslim Country With 25% Slave Population Elected VP of UN Human Rights Council What North Korea's Rocket Launch Tells Us About Iran's Role Sunday, December 16. 2012Father Rohr, two days before the Newtown EvilCOME EMMANUEL, GOD WITH US! In more ways than one, we are waiting in darkness. Isaiah prophesied Jesus’ birth, saying, “The people walking in darkness have seen a great light” (Isaiah 9:2). Yet, the darkness will never totally go away. I’ve worked long enough in ministry to know that moral evil isn’t going to disappear, but the Gospel offers something much more subtle and helpful: “the light shines on the inside of the darkness, and the darkness will not overcome it” (John 1:5). Such is the Christian form of yin-yang, our own belief in paradox and mystery. We must all hope and work to eliminate darkness, especially in many of the great social issues of our time. We wish world hunger could be eliminated. We wish we could stop wasting the earth’s resources on armaments. We wish we could stop killing people from womb to tomb. But at a certain point, we have to surrender to the fact that the darkness is part of reality, and my logical mind does not know why. But the only real question becomes how to trust the light, receive the light, and spread the light. That is not a capitulation to evil any more than the cross was a capitulation to evil. It is real transformation into the unique program of the Crucified and Risen Christ. This is the one pattern that redeems reality instead of punishing evil or thinking we can eliminate it entirely. Our main job is to face it in ourselves. Adapted from Preparing for Christmas with Richard Rohr My pic is the Congregational Church of Hadlyme, CT, yesterday
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Saturday, December 15. 2012Saturday morning linksVanderleun: The Star Vultures Quickly Gather to Exploit Tragedy in Connecticut Is Obama Already Politicizing Sandy Hook Shooting? Is the wind industry entering panic mode? Taxing the Successful to Death At the Ivies, Asians are the new Jews Mead: Liberal, Educated “Experts” Run American Colleges into the Ground In fifty years, if not much sooner, half of the roughly 4,500 colleges and universities now operating in the United States will have ceased to exist:
Showcase Campuses, Built With IOUs High-Mileage Cars: Is 200,000 the new normal? The Doctor Won’t See You Now -American health care is in a bureaucratic death grip. The Real Fairy Tale - California’s second-largest teachers’ union as champion of “social justice” IPCC Admission Has Climate World Buzzing Jindal Calls for OTC Birth Control Sales Will China Have the World’s Largest Economy by 2030? Obama To Troops: Don´t Insult The Taliban MY SAY: NEWLY DISCOVERED! GENERAL GEORGE PATTON’S GUIDE FOR U.S. SOLDIERS FIGHTING IN WORLD WAR 11
Friday, December 14. 2012Friday morning linksThis "Lost Generation" Doesn't Want to Be Found Marriage: Monogamy, Exclusivity and Permanence? Obama’s Low-Quality College Bailout Will Fuel Skyrocketing Tuition Man-made global warming: even the IPCC admits the jig is up Stuff You Already Knew: Romney's Ads Sucked And He Didn't Have Many of Them Poll: The GOP’s Hispanic nightmare US terrorism agency free to use government databases of US citizens The problem with "taxing the rich": it is taxing small businesses Surprise: Emergency Sandy legislation full of millions in non-Sandy spending Aetna CEO Sees Obama Health Law Doubling Some Premiums 53% of Consumers 'Oblivious' to Healthcare Costs Senate Democrats Urge Undoing of ObamaCare Why Obamacare's Health Care Cost Controls Won't Work - Our sad, failed history of technocratic cost controls. Complaining but not quitting: Federal workers choose security despite tepid job satisfaction America on the move in 2011: Away from forced-unionism states to right-to-work states Let’s Raise Taxes on the Middle Class Pentagon Buries the Truth—Newly Revealed Document Vindicates Army Lt. Colonel Matthew Dooley In Anti-Islam Controversy\ Game Plan for the UNESCO Shakedown - Claudia Rosett - National Review Online FBI: Jews are the Victims of Nearly Two-Thirds of Religious Hate Crimes Thursday, December 13. 2012In praise of James TarantoHis daily post, Best of the Web Today at the WSJ site, is the wittiest and most engaging review of national news and random happenings that exists. I envy his talent, his brains - and his cool gig. I think he has a small staff to help. A daily read with my cup of Dunkin. Thanks, James, for what you do. Hope you are well-paid for it. Thursday morning linksPeaceable Kingdom: Cart pulled by lion, two sheep, and a bear. More cart pics here. The Stark Geographic Inequality of the Home Mortgage Interest Deduction Count me as opposed to the mortgage interest deduction What art has come to: Bryan Saunders: portrait of the artist on crystal meth Sippican Cottage Deeply Regrets The Use Of Forced Labor In His Factory Pelosi Accuses GOP Of Lack Of Concern For Kwanzaa A new play: Exposing Joseph Stalin’s Media Apologist It's okay to be rich if liberal because it means you care Michigan Stuns Labor as Blue Model Continues to Unravel:
Union rioters: Fat old white men The Full Effects of Obamacare Just Starting to Make the News Medical device tax hypocrites Extreme Weather Belief Like A “pagan rite of human sacrifice to ensure a good harvest” President Obama's tenure as president will have as one of its benchmarks one of the worst and longest-running unemployment records in recent history -- and he will own it all by himself. Prescott and Ohanian: Taxes Are Much Higher Than You Think - The combined levies on labor income and consumer spending have seriously reduced the hours that Europeans work. The U.S. isn't too far behind:
Wednesday, December 12. 2012Weds. morning linksYour job rut and your attitude Ivy League schools cracking down Immelt, of GE and Obama Jobs Council fame: Communist Chinese “government works” Video: Steven Crowder gets the full union-thug experience Taranto: Big Labor shows its ugly face in Lansing. How do unions spend the dues they take in? Democrats Admit Obamacare Is a Job-Killer First Lady Now Requires 26 Servants Goldberg: The GOP: Not a Club for Christians - The challenge for Republicans is appealing to those outside the fold. Turkey 'world's worst jailer' of journalists: watchdog Technology to make troops invisible (video)
Tuesday, December 11. 2012Tuesday morning linksLike the Hannukah reindeer? Ideally, I suppose he'd sport a menorah. A new war game: Europe 1939-1945. How Ben Affleck’s Argo Screws History You Could Tell Santa’s Helper In The UU Church Pageant Was A Drag Queen Because He’s The Only Person In Western Maine That Looks Even Vaguely Feminine 6 Green Lies Threatening to Starve You - It started with the gas in your car. Now the green police are coming after the food in your fridge. Foodstamps Soar By Most In 16 Months: Over 1 Million Americans Enter Poverty In Last Two Months “Wage Class War” — well, at least they’re honest about the strategy Gallup Reports Upper-Income Spending Worst November Ever New Curricula Will Substitute Government Manuals for Classic Literature Young Americans Could Experience Shock When medical insurance Exchanges Go Live One reason to not send your kids to school
Obama’s Broken Promises to Sandy Victims Conard: Buffett Is Wrong About Taxes Female Genital Mutilation: An Islamic Crime Monday, December 10. 2012New York Times Sells A Bridge, Then Buys A MapWhen Israel announced that planning would begin for some housing in an area known as E1, the New York Times led the media howling that building there would cut off the northern from the southern parts of a future Palestine in the areas of the West Bank. Despite the Palestinians publicly announcing at the UN their breaking the Oslo Accords, a reason had to be found or created to hold Israel to blame for obstructing peace! This map (courtesy of Honest Reporting), for example, shows that not to be true.
The New York Times must have bought a map, and just ran two corrections to its prior reporting, if it can be dignified as such. Blind ignorance is blamed on an “editing error.” Yeah, and Delaware is our largest state. That area has never been offered to Palestinians in any of the many proposals for 98% of the West Bank to be theirs for a state. See this map: Continue reading "New York Times Sells A Bridge, Then Buys A Map"
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A generation with difficult career prospectsI want to highlight this morning's Samuelson link, Is the economy creating a lost generation? I suspect that many of our readers are seeing this happening around them these days. It is a terrible time to be a graduate, whether of college or of grad school, and this seems unlikely to change any time in the next four years. There will be a glut of job-seekers such that a job - even a job without great career-building prospects - will feel more like a privilege than like an opportunity. It's sad to see eager talent going unused. What young people in this economy need to do is to ramp up their job-seeking skills to a level of intensity rarely required in the past 40 years, or to make something interesting happen themselves, on their own initiative. Necessity is the mother of invention. Compared to these youngsters, I feel like I had it easy. And I didn't because I went eight years going from place to place with little kids, never with a real or even semi-permanent home, trying to find my right niche, never making much money at all. Constructing the life or career one dreams of is never easy and often impossible, but it's far more difficult now.
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